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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1922)
C“ OREGON 1 IN V IT E S W ORLD PORTLAND TH« B IS T ^ IN Miss Agnes Ayres THE E V A UO I V IL L I IN ifi! O FFER S A M A R K E T FOR YOUR PRODUCE -------------------------- - IHII I 4 Horticultural Hints NITROGEN OF MUCH BENEFIT AT HEILIG THEATER A ry Light Color on Foliage Is Indica tion of Need of Fertilizer ♦or Tree«. opened Sun. Mat.. S*pt. 10.1 15c to Sue I 5 ~ ■•«?* Sun- Mun Tuoa. * 15c u> II JO. Ih reeN ihh u . Sun. Mon. Tuet. J £urpi ïmàâ** Increased prices and Increased crops ure in store for the fruit grow ers «h o apply ultrogcn to weak trees «¡th light green or yellowish foliage, A C K E R M A N A H A R ft if the trees iu orchards bearing heavy will m ake Silos. Granaries, Basements, etc.. W a te r crops are not making a strong growth proof, R ot proof, R a tp ro o f and F irep roof this year, they may not be able to size Medusa W aterp roofed W h ite Portland Cem ent It the te s t for Stucco P la s te r on outside fo r B u n ga up the fruit and set strong buds for low s— Does not stain and d irt can be hosed off. next year unless a little additional WnW for Literature. Sold by A. McM ILLAN k CO.. stimulation l> given, advises the New ________ • Jersey agricultural experiment station. _ . , h e m s t it c h in g a n d p l e a t in g . B uttonholing — Buttons — fla tt in g — T u c k in g .md C halnstlK 'oing As luek of nitrogen Is generally the ^ M a i l - O r d e r » given carefu l aim and prom pt u atten pi'-'iiipi lien tion limiting factor In orchard soils, the ____________________ ITE SHOP, 1 nt ;tr Washington* Influence of this fertilizer is felt al A good place to Eat and Live Well. m o s t Immediately by fruit trees. On Remarkable 4** luncheon at noon. healthy |M*ach and apple trees the Opgg • *- II. to _* a. m. JL‘»> Stark St. foliage should he dark green, and any general light color on the foliage Is us IM UNION IITINUt NORTH, POgTlAIIO, Olifida. CASCARA BARK ually the first Indication of the need W rit, for P rim . .„ d Shipping I w A d ïw u £ rtm «„. B This is a late picture of the charm of this fertiliser. It may he applied ing ‘‘movie” star, Agnes Ayres, shown at any time that the trees show need posing In evening togs. Miss Ayres it o f It. Agents wanted. Order direct from factory. 33U East The usual recommendation on aver regarded as one of the most winssms age apple seifs is for the application ••Own rgg 1««« women In motion pictures. STHAD1VAKA PHONOGRAPH CO. of from 150 to 2UU pounds of nitrate --------- O --------- of soda and 40U to 50U pounds of ucid \N rite us for prices and market conditions on phosphate, and on light soils lot) S pounds of nitrate of soda iu the early summer If the tree has u large crop Forty Years in the Same Location. ami the foliage shows need of It. This By MILDRED M A R S H A LL supplementary application should be Pian os and Phonographs sold on in stallm en t mutle now where needed. A part or plan Facts about your name; its history; M cC O R M IC K M USIC CO. ull of the nitrate requirement may be O regon D istributors mtaning; u'he nee H teas derived; furnished by manure ut the rate of > 429-431 W ash ington Street, P ortlan d, Oregon significance; your lucky day V to 12 tons per acre In the early spring, and lucky Jetotl or by the use ot sulphate of ammonia ________________________________ 3 in quantities go per cent less than ni R H E U M A T I S M trate of soda. W O O D - L A R K ** Jack King Cures it. Ladies and Gents Exam In peach orchards the same amounts ination free. 2U7 Dekum bldg., Portland. Ore ■^JOT so frequent i p . usuge. but none of fertilizer are used. If the trees are P R IC E S : the less lovely anil p'-ssessing of very vigorous u part or ull of the Quart. 75c: half a good deul of poetic charm is Into- nitrate Is often withheld until after gallca $123; Manufacturers of all kinds of Tanks, gene. The nume bus no definite his the fruit Is set. In the ease of weak hard and soft wood Barrels and Kegs. gallon, $2.00. Write for prices. 264 Front, Portland. Ore tory and etymologists find It difficult trees it is well to apply it as the buds Order f r o m to account for It. but the generally ac swell, when It will cause a larger per- U|~aJ V* your dealer. If cepted theory Is that It is another form ccntage of the fruit to set, und force R A IN IE R H O T E L ‘ 1 ‘f _ he hasn't it. the trees Into early, vigorous, healthy _ we’ll send you of the Imagina. Fsa» $1 00 ■* 12$ N. Mi Si. rsrtiaaiUN a gallon, charges paid, for &.U0. Postage stamps growth. Very Centrally Located Convenient to ail There was Iinegine of I.Inihurg In accepted. Depots, and one block from mam Postotfice Heavy applications of nitrogen have 1400 and various other instances of C la r k e , W o o d w a r d D ru g Co., the use of the name by German wom their drawbacks. They frequently low PO RTLAND . OREGON- en. How Knglund secured the nume er brightness of color somewhat and Some of Imogene Is open to speculation. It delay ripening a few days. If your R A D IA T O R heats or leaks, send it to us 1 to 5 ton GMC, Republics, Whites, etc. Is probable that Shakespeare's heroine growers use It for this lutter purpose, established her vogue there, though especially on Klbertu, in order to pro Armstrong Auto Radiator Co., Send for our List. etymologists contend thut it was used long the season. 67 burn ide street. Portland. Oregon Nitrate of soda in proper quantities by ltrltish ladies before the master E xp e rt ad vice on any is also bencllclal to young trees. O regon D istributors for G M C T ru cks | playwright wrote bis version of the __ income tax problems. TP A V S everal yea rs’ actual 200 Second St , Cor. T a y lo r P ortlan d, Oi | old story of the deserted and betrayed Enough should l>e given to force them | H A experience in G overn- "IF I r HURTS ! •< »N T F A Y .” Into a vigorous growth, and early wife, which lie so strangely places ut n n n n i C M C luent Bureaus is offered G uaranteed dental work. Crow ns $5.00, enough so that the wood will rliien ■ ll U D L L Hi D th .se unable to v isit our P lates $15.00, B rid gew ork $5.00 a tooth. the court of the last Independent lirit- o ffic e M u te your troubles b riefly and well in the fall. T eeth extracted by g;is. L a te s t modern lsh prince. send in w ith $1 and we w ill g iv e you hon methods. Dr. H e n ry Sender, Dentist, 3rd When nitrate Is npplled. It mny be est to goodness advice. It w ill pay you to ind M orrison, 2nd floor A lis k y Bldg., P o r t At any rate, Shakespeare enlled his get in touch w ith us now. E. J. Curtin, broadcasted In orchards In which tlie Room 806 L ew is Bldg., Portland, Oregon. land, Or. W r ite or phone for a p p o in tm en t heroine Imogene, tints establishing her vogue forever. The name Is still a trees cover the ground well, but If the F ire P r o o f a n d M o d e rn great favorite In England, hut has trees nre far apart It may he applied never had widespread popularity here, to the tree, being scattered well out due, perhaps, to Its rather poetic asso under the spread of the branches. P A R K A N D M O R R IS O N STS. ciations. Also, It usually degenerates Growers are advised by the exjierl- Depot Morrison Cars direct to Hotel. Popular Into ’(lene. A few devoted admirers ment station to examine their orchards Prices. Center Shoppirg and Theater district. of Shakespenre (and others unwitting and make Immediate applications If F R A N K A. CLARK. Prop.. necessary. Cut. seam, hem and machine Q C rA n i. formerly with Clyde Hotel. ly) give the name to girl baldes In pleat skirta ready for band. Owl C C t l l o Hemstitching. 6 cents per yard. baptism, probably Ignorant of the fact EASTERN N O VE LTY MFC. CO. 851 a Fifth 8t.______________________ Portland. Ore that as Ygnoge, the name was once be stowed on a daughter of Emperor Pun- BRAZING. W E L D IN Q & C U T T IN G o t e l o y t N >rthw t . | ply Co Mb 1st Ft drusiis of Greece, and the w ife of By Binding Limbs Together Breakage C L E A N IN G A N D DYE ING Brutus, according to Geoffry of Mon of Limbs Can Be Avoided— Located S ix th and H o y t F o r reliable C lean in g and She was mentioned In Anne Easy to Make. S tric tly F ire p ro o f and Modern. N ea r D yein g service send parcels to mouth. us. W e pay return postage of Brittany's funeral orution In 1514. both depots and convenient car service In form ation and prices given to all parts o f city. Iinogene's talismanic stone Is the Ja The breakage o f overloaded limbs upon request. ___ E N K E ’ S C IT Y D Y E W O R K S cinth. It wns said tf> protect her from can be eliminated If the limbs are iN ta b iish *d 1890____________ Portiaad danger, especially of lightning. Worn bound together, writes J. B. Byberg lo r These Cool C U T F L O W E R S A F L O R A L D E S I G N S when traveling. It will Insure her a In Orchard and Knrm. Effeetlve braces ( ui r ke B io s , Fioi i M h , . R happy, successful Journey. Wednes may be quickly mude from sticks of M O RNINGS F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O RK S day Is her lucky day, and 0 her lucky wood, reinforced by nulls (l>etail B), Commercial lion Works, Tin «* Madison You need this depend number. and cut Into suitable lengths. Stretch FOOT C O R R E C T IO N IS T able HEATER. h eather w e igh t Arch Supports made to (Copyright by thp W h a le r Syndicate, Inc.) iw»pa«M M E D U S A W a te rp ro o fe d Portland. Oregon V A U D E V IL L E PH O TO P L A Y « Complete Change Saturday. Adults, Matinee. 20c: Evening«, 3i>c. Continuous 1 to ll p. tu. Children 10 cent« all time«. C E M E N T BAB’S RESTAURANT PORTLAND HIDE & WOOL CO. mD£' S t r a d i v a r a The Phonograph Known for Tone Page & Son PortlanJ, Oregon Veal Hogs, Poultry. Fi tails. Potatoes, Onions, etc. IMPROVED ROADS i WILL ANoW tn j ANY WOMAN WHO WRITES GREAT SYSTEM OF HIGHWAYS Scheme Being Worked Out by Federal Woman Restored to Health by Lydia and State Ai/thoritiee to Surpass E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Compound Other Countries. Makes This Offer iP r ep a rt 'v l by t h e U nit« <1 s*;tt« ^ D e p a r t m e n t o f A gricu ltu re.) Cumberland, Md. "M v mother gave me Lydia E. Pink ham’s \ .g -table Com- pound when I was between t h ir t e e n and fourteen >- »irs old and was k x .‘K to school, b eca u se 1 aulTercd with pains and could not rest. I did n ot have any more trouble a f t e r that until 1 was mar ried. then 1 always was troubled in my back while carrying a child and could not do my work until I took the Vegetable Compound. Iam strong, do all m> wash ing and iroirng and work for seven children and feel fine. 1 always have an easy time at childbirth and what it did for me it will do for other women. I am willing to answer any woman if she will write asking what it did for me.” — Mrs. J ohn H eiek , 53 D ille y S t., Cumberland, Md. Ihtring girlhood and la t e r d u rin g motherhood Lydia E. 1‘inkham’s Vege table Compound brought relief to Mrs. Heier. Her case is but one o f many wa constantly publish recommending our Vegetable Compound. She is willing to answer your letter. W rite to her. A system of highways that will serve the whole country ami will be far su perior to any other In the world is being mapped out by federal and state engineers. It is estimated that the sys tem will comprise lMMkiO mile* of road. The federal highway act recent ly enacted specifically requires thut all federul aid be s|**nt on a connected system of highways consisting of not more* than 7 per cent of the road mile age in each state, ami that this system shall consist of Interstate or primary roads and Intercounty or secondary roads. I ’roposed systems have been re ceived by the bureau of public roads of the United (-tail's department of Agriculture from all but eight stutes. They arc plotted on a large map o f the United Slates and carefully examined I What’s in a Name?” KIMBALL /mm- 1310 » E X E USED f.RUCX BARGAINS □ WENTWORTH & IRWIN, Inc., INCOME RITZ HOTEL I D N E F P O A R R M T A M T E I O N N T P L E A T IN G S P E C IA L STRONG FRUIT TREE BRACES H H $ 9.50 Special Introductory price EACH I’M Paid GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR STANLEY LUTZ. 200-3 5-7 Chamber of Commerce Liu.Clink Send for catalogue Portland, Ore. order J. E. T r y ie la a r , 618 Pitto ck Block, Portland, Ore. ______________________ _ H ID E S W A N T E D W e tan deerskins properly tugged, also pay h igh est p rices for horsehides W e s t Coast T an n in g Co., 892 Tenlno SL, Portland, Ore. ______________________________ HOLER RAKBKR COLLEGE Teache* trade in $ week*. Some pay while learrv- ing Foeitums secured Write for catalogue. 234 Burnside atreet, Foitland. Ore. __ ___ M O N U M E N T S — E. 3d and Pin# Sts. I O tto Schumann G ranite ¿t M arble W ork«. PERSONAL M arry If L o n e ly ; m oat »u c c e n fu l " lin m t k la k tr " ; h u m iie d » rich. con fiden tia l; relleble ; years u p p r i . m e ; d escription » I free. " T h e Successful C lu b." Mr«. Nath, ! Box 656, Oskisnd, C a lifornia ._____________ Sllii' US TOUR W O O L Cleaning, carding and mattre.sea. Cry,tal Sprtaga VV -o!«n Mill», 7S.) Umatilla, Portland, 1 GUARANTIE e» cun any case aJPHea. no I miner ko* mw« oc ckronk —WÎIBtXJT operation, kuife. amie^beuc oc ooftàttemcrr-- ot refund mui tee. send ocxiar éoe a» Fk£B «ooKLrr. SAN ITA R Y BEAU TY PARLOR W f help the appearance o f women. T w e n ty - tw o inch ew ltch or tra n a fo rio *- tton, valu e $7-60, price $2 15 400 to 412 lir k u io L i d * _____ DR. CHAS. J. DEAN •HOB R IC T A L S P E C I A L IS T • ND AMO M£NT»CN S h a v e , B a th e a n d Shampoo with one S o a p .— C u t ic u r a ES FLE E F I NKE B R O T H E R S R E P A I R I N G IN P O R T L A N D . 27 2 VVaa n,i.« tun St. V E T E R I N A R I A N — C a t t l, a Specialty Ur. C h a » M Anderson. Kenton. 1 ' u i t . x s i W edding Bouquete and Funeral P i e c e , Lu h lin er F lo ris t«, $4« M orrison 8 t NEW YORK’S UPPER BROADWAY Writer Tells of Difference in Shope downtown, and their cheeks are rud and People Found on Great dier. The movies go In for clean Thoroughfare. western drama o f “ the dirty work on the border" school and heart-throbbing Upper Bmadw-ny has a certain opu- films of simple lassies who foil the *nee achieved by no other part of villain at tbe last spin of the reeL lanhattan. a writer In the St. 1-oula llobe Democrat says. The shops are j Th « Light That Didn’t Fail. ewer_ and the people different. Each 1 From out o f Maryville comes the ay seems to give a new shake to story o f a light that didn't fall. The indow kaleidoscopes in the stores, j Tribune reports that when a large he delicatessens try to outdo each i negro was taken before a Judge ther In gaudy displays— sausage. ! charged with the crime o f carrying beese. pickle*. Jams and what not a half-brick concealed about his per ashioned Into automobile*, country son. he got ofT scot free when be ex „mes and subway kiosks Eiery plained that he merely wore It to light ther store has its circulâti f t library tils matches on when be nanted to nd the drug store« have red and smoke.—Missouri Notes, Kansas City reen lights and really sell drugs. Tim e* ;aby carriage* crowd the pave*, and fie young girls actually go out of Social Cultivation. venlngs with mamma and j*apa. Ap-j A friend Is one whose acquaintance arently not ashamed of anything. And fie, have any number of little t beese has been cultivated. To obtain good hop*— dealing exclusively In chee«e, results, his faults should be plowed nported snd domestic. The butchers under and hit feelings net er hwruwod. .ear cleaner aprons than they do —Boston Transcript. WHY CAN’T WE SEE IN THE _ DARK ^ T X 7 H E N we state that we "see” an obj ect we are accustomed to be lieve that we actually see the thing Itself, whereas, as a matter of fact, all thut our eye takes in Is the light « hl< h is reflected from the object. This light, by reason of the varying shadows end Intensities, gives us our Impression of what the object looks like— which 1» the reason that the same thing will often ap[>eur to be different to a num ber o f persons. Because light Is a necessary adjunct o f “ sight," It follows that the absence of light—or darknesa— will nullify th« sight and make the things which sur round us totally invisible. Without light, our eyes nre useless, and even the light Itself Is scarcely more neces sary than reflection, ns may be proved by looking Into a mirror and then Into a sheet of plain glass. The former, i>n account of the reflection obtained by the coating of mercury at the hack, r^ fleets the light. The latter reflects only a portion of It from Its polished surface and the Image which we *e« Is la the nature of a vision, lacking the depth and the perspective attain- able In the mirror. If anyone could InverA a scientifically perfect Mack paint which would absorb all light and reflect none, he would solve the rid- die of Invisibility, for It would be Im possible to see such objects even In the brightest of sunlight. <O s»rri(h t by th* » l e i t i Ir a U t a t c I k ) --------O-------- Heap Indian Springs.* Colorado has upward« of l.OOO cur«, tlve springs, equaling the celehrs'ed Spas In Europe, and. according to such authorities as Solly, “ equal th« w«ters of Ems »nd are superior t« Nauheim and Spa." Steamboat Spring« 1« reputed to rniiialn the largest nd mo«t varle. group In the world, hav ing 150 spring« with f»0 diTerent k.ad« of water, known to the Indiana. Riinyyrn Cuucura Soap lath* f«Tor itaforaafety raiorahaylng Tibetan Remedies. A Tibetan remedy for pains due to severe cold Is the eye of a sheep mix- A n Im pro ved M ic higan H i g h w a y . I ed w ith fat and rubbed on tho affected as to co-ordination with the roads of part. Centipede-skin plasters and adjacent states and service to all see dressings of fried mutton fat with tions of the country. Where co-ordi nation Is not satisfactory conferences chopped onions are also used by the are held with nil Interested state hlgli- mountaineers in Tibet for the same purpose.— Brooklyn Eagle. x ay officials and routes adjusted. Many states have alrendy adjusted difficult problems with tlielr neighbors Advertisements of Old. As an example the system sent In by Advertisements were in vogue in Nebraska showed a big gap in an Im ! ancient Egypt, Greece and Home. On portant road along the northern boun dnry. It wns learned, however. Hint ; the walls of Pompeii have been found tfouth Dakota would follow witli n announcements of gladiatorial shows, Cistern that would tit like pictures on with rough pictures of favorite gladi toy blocks. Since the federal highway ators, etc., anticipations of the mod act of last November became a inw, ern poster. only roads certain to be on the system have been approved for construction Cuticura Soap for the Complexion. Nothing better tlinn Cuticura Soap dally anil Ointment now and then as needed to make the complexion clear, According to Reports to Bureau of scalp clean and hands soft anil white. Add to this the fascinating, fragrant Public Roads Prices Will Be Cuticura Talcum and you have the Greatly Reduced. Cuticura Toilet Trio.— Adv. Early bids for the construction of Kongo Diamonds. federal-aid roads Indicate that price, during the coming season will he mate There are diamond fields In the Bel- rially lower tliun lust season, accord ing to reports received by the bureau ■ plan Kongo which In 1910 produced of public roads o f the United Stntcs 200,000 carats, and It Is estimated that Department of Agriculture. While the field will yield about this quantity bids have not been received on any annually In the future. large volume of work, there Is. how ever. enough to Indicate n lower level Two Kinds of Freedom. of price«. There are two freedoms— the false, Grading bus been bid at 20. 2SV4 and where a man Is free to do what he 30 cents n cubic yard In Missouri, Ar kansas and Minnesota, respeetlvely, as likes; the true, where a man Is free compared with an average o f 35 rents to do what he ought.— Charles Kings for the section In which these states ley. are located In 1021. Price« o f reinforcing steel In pin“« Good Will, Great Need. range around 0 cents as compared Good will that lacks action is like with tbe 1021 price o f 8 or 0 cents, and bridge steel at 4 \ rents against faith without works. Thinking well | needs doing well to bring results. The 7 to 8 cents. A few bids, for the best grade of , main trouble these days la there is too concrete, of about $17 a ruble yard much thinking and too little doing, have been received In sections where for the whole world la crying for good the 1021 price wns about $25 a cubic ! willsomeness carried to practical re yard. sults.—Grit. Price« bid for the construction of concrete roads per square yard nre ns Only Safe Road. follow s: Ohio, $1.52; Colorado, $2.27, Accident does very little toward the nnd Georgia, $1.38, as compared with an average for tbe whole country dur ! production of any great result In life, ing the period 101IV102O of $2.57 a though sometimes what la called *‘a square yard. happy hit” may be made by a bold ------------------------ venture. The common highway of ; »teady iudu.try and application la the ----------- j only safe road to travel. Total Mileage Under Construction In ■ May Amounted to Nearly What She Wanted. 15,000 Mil««. A t the post office a little girl de posited a dime In front of the clerk Federal aid road project« totaling and said: “ 1’leaae. I forgot the name 003 miles In length were completed of the stamp mamma told me to get, and 541 miles went under construc tion during May, bringing the total but It’* the kind that make* a letter tinder construction to nearly 15,0»*) hurry up."— Boston Transcript. mile« and the mllenge In completed project« to 17.038, according to re Credit Mutt Be Immaculate. port* of the bureau of public road*. Credit Is like a looking glass, which, United State* I*epartment of Agricul when once sullied by a breath, may ture. Theae figuri-* Indicate that the be wiped cleag again; but If once federal aid system grew at a rate of ¡cracked can never be repaired.—Wal- rn<y«- tlinn 20 miles per day on each working day of the month. Allotment« , ter Scott. of fumi* to definite project* amounted to $7,828,000 during the month. J MUCH LOWER BIDS ARE MADE FEDERAL-AID ROAD PROJECTS wire between and tighten hr twisting with Iron rod. Detail "A ” show* that only a small portion of the limb comes in contact with the brace, thereby per mitting good circulation. The brace* need not be removed after once put on. They save the work and time of handling poop* twice a year M not hinder cultivation aa do the prop«. Eternal Vigilancs Pays Well. The market 1« never glutted with fruit ttiaPs carefully grown, parked, graded, and marketed. Eternal vigi lance Is the price of orchard profits, which In turn depend on tbe percent age of i»erfect fruit. Must Control Pesta There Is no use In expeetlng thè nrchard to yteld good frult unle«a In serì pesta «od fungous d.seuses «re controller by spray ing. Standard Lime Sutphtjf. Ftandar.-i lime sulphur spray I» ma-le of a mixture of one pound to five gal lone of water. Returns From Strawberries. SurpriMng return* are received from strawberries where they are properly handiest _______ Mark Set for 1922. Three hundred nnd fifty thousand mile* of Improved highway«, extend ing through every »fate In the Union. I* the mark set for the summer of 1922. Kick« Would Pav« Road*. Tf we could cash In the kicks we make on poor road*, we would «non have them all paved. Tubercuto«'« the Worst Enemy. Tuberculosis in poultry can* greater loiw than nnn-ng cattle. Red Cross ÖALL I 3LUE I« aeerfed la m o departm en t o f house- k re pin e. Equ al' % l o u d fo e tow . '• -shto lin en r i l e t t i «tu j p illo w m e t Are Y m I SatisM? I « t h « b tagest, m ost p e rfe c tly equipped Business T ra in in g K rbooi In t h « N o r t h w est F it yo u rself fo r a h igh er poottlna w ith m ore m->roy l'e r ma nea t pooltkone j « a e u r e t our Graduatesi W rite for cwlwi««g— Fourth Sad Tu nh llL ! P ortlan d P. N. U. No. 38, 192 2